This KGB report provides a chronology of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and gives information on the disaster's first victims.
April 26, 1986
A.N. Makukhin, 'Concerning the accident at unit Nº 4of the Chernobyl AEhS [Atomic Power Station]'
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[Letterhead of the USSR First Deputy
Minister of Power and Electrification]
26 April 1986 Nº 1789-2c
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General Department stamp]
Concerning the accident at unit Nº 4
of the Chernobyl AEhS [Atomic Power Station]
URGENT REPORT
At 0121 26 April 1986 while taking power unit Nº 4 of the Chernobyl AEhS out of operation for scheduled repair an explosion occurred in the upper part of the reactor chamber after the reactor shut down.
According to reports from the director of the Chernobyl AEhS the roof and parts of the wall panels of the reactor compartment, several roof panels of the machine room and of the auxiliary systems unit of the reactor compartment were demolished during the explosion and the roofing caught on fire.
The fire was extinguished at 0330.
The personnel of the AEhS are taking steps to cool the fuel core of the reactor.
In the opinion of the 3rd Main Directorate of the USSR Ministry of Health it is not required to take special measures, including the evacuation of the population from the city.
Nine of the operations personnel and 25 of the militarized firefighters have been hospitalized.
Steps are being taken to eliminate the consequences and investigate what happened.
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A. N. Makukhin
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The Soviet Minister of Power and Electrification reports on an explosion and fire at the Chernobyl Atomic Power Station in Ukraine. The Soviet Ministry of Heath has determined that "it is not required to take special measures, including the evacuation of the population from the city."
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